Thursday, March 23, 2017

Recently...

Like father like son...Caleb wanted to try a fresh jalapeno slice.


Can you spot Caleb?

Our sweet friends Whitney and Derek finally brought their boy, Marcus, home from Ethopia, over FOUR years after beginning the process. 

Ella finally got to meet her Bubba in person!


We LOVE shorts in February!

Another warm, spring-like day in February...we'll take it! 

The birthday boy spent many, many February and early March days at the kitchen table, building Lego set after Lego set.

He also found time to read to his owl family. 

Both Grandmom and Grandpa chaperoned Luke's Derby Dinner Playhouse field trip.
Luke with his buddy Jacob

Luke's class celebrated International Day. They all dressed up like they were from different countries and sampled food from around the globe. (While some of his friends had authentic and very ornate clothing, I spent $3.99 at Party City on a sombrero and called it a day.) 


The highlight, as you could imagine, was the pinata! 

After I got the boys' report cards, I treated them to a trip to Five Below and happy hour at Steak-N-Shake.


Caleb went to the speech meet in Frankfort again this year and did fantastic- probably his best performance thus far. We are SO proud of his hard work and I am constantly in awe of his memorization skills. He is a natural at things like this.

Showing off their medals from the Upward basketball celebration

Celebrating (the second day of) Spring


Friday, March 17, 2017

Chevrolet Elite Leaders Trip

Over Luke's birthday weekend, Creed and I spent a few days in Orlando for a work/rewards trip with Chevrolet. Two hours after my plane landed, and while Creed finished up at a business meeting, I could be found here
 Creed and I spent the first afternoon hanging out at the pool. It was paradise! It was one of the nicest hotels that I have ever stayed at, so I might be ruined. ;) Something tells me they won't bring me frozen fruit on skewers and lens wipes to clean my sunglasses at the next hotel pool I visit!

That evening, we had the Chevy awards dinner at The Hard Rock in Universal Studios.

After dinner Jimmie Johnson spoke, which was pretty cool!

And, Creed was recognized for being at one of the top 250 Chevrolet dealerships in the nation.

We knew there would be a special "guest performance," but imagine my excitement to find that it was Luke Bryan!

We scored the best spot, closest to the stage (so close it was hard to get a decent picture!) and just had to get a shot of our hands on his boots. (Caleb hates this picture and thinks it's creepy...Mom, what if he would have looked down! but I love it! ha!)

I even came home with a guitar pick! 

 The next morning (I may have still been smiling over the excitement of the previous night!) we went on an air boat alligator tour. Neither of us had been on an air boat and it was so cool...such a different feeling than a normal boat.

Seeing around 40 alligators close up was pretty cool, too!

After our alligator trip, we decided to spend the afternoon at the pool and even played a few competitive rounds of Bocce ball, which turned out to be super fun! We finished our evening with a low key dinner at one of the hotel's restaurants.

On our last full day, Chevy spoiled us with suites at The Daytona 500! Our tour buses even had a police escort to get us there without any issues. Going to a major Nascar race has ALWAYS been on my bucket list, and this did not disappoint!

Daytona International Speedway

Just inside the Chevrolet gate


Lady Antebellum did the pre-race concert, which was fun to watch. What was even more amazing was seeing them break down that truck and stage, and clear out all of those people into the stands in like 30 minutes, or maybe even less!

The jets and their flyover was simply breathtaking.

"Finally, after the long, cold winter, we're going racing in Daytona."

This long weekend was a once in a lifetime opportunity, as we are so thankful we got to go!  

Friday, March 10, 2017

Luke, at 6 years old

Dear Luke,

It is so hard to imagine you as a six year old boy, yet it's impossible to think of you, sweet boy, and not smile. You have brought so much joy and laughter into our lives. 

At six, you are the life of the party. You make friends everywhere you go and everybody loves you, even if you are really bossy! 

You are doing fantastic at school and try so hard to please your teacher. Math seems to be the subject that comes easiest to you, but you are becoming a better reader each and every day. The fact that you have never not wanted to go to school has been such a blessing! 

These days you play with Legos for hours, but you also like Power Rangers and Star Wars toys. You also love your video games! Recently you have become attached to a Beanie Boo owl ("Owley") and have been able to collect his whole family. You still have Big and Little blankies and sleep with them each night. 

Food is still hard. You don't like meat really or many cooked dishes, but you will always try them. You prefer Subway, yogurt, deli turkey, fruit, and raw veggies. You love breakfast foods- waffles, pancakes, cereal, and bars. I can get you to eat some Asian foods and Mexican foods. Sweets are your weakness- you love treats!

You love Caleb fiercely, but also love to push his buttons. However, now that you are older, he knows how to get under your skin as well. You two either play for hours together or fight within five seconds of being in the same room. I hope you realize one day how much he watches over you and protects you, and I pray he sees your loyalty. 

Each day you wake up between 6:30am and 7am and usually are in bed between 7pm and 8pm, especially on a school night. Each morning you dress yourself and usually play in your room or the playroom until I call you down for breakfast. You are also great about being on time...it's usually you and me sitting in the car waiting on Daddy or Caleb!

At 6, I am so thankful that you are still our cuddly boy. You give the best hugs and sweet kisses often, and I sure hope you keep that up!

Love you to Pluto and back.
Love you more than all the sand on the beach.
Love you more than all the stars in the sky.
And, my favorite, love you to infinity. And back.

Remember...no matter how big you get, you'll always be my baby!
~Mom

*****

What is your favorite... 
color- orange and green
food- Subway
drink- Poweraide
dessert- that's hard...um...ice cream sundae
restaurant- Sake Blue
TV show- Tom & Jerry
movie- Sponge Bob
song- Drink in my Hand (Eric Church)
game- Minecraft
thing to play with at home- Playing with Legos
thing to do with Caleb- XBox
thing to do with Daddy- Get donuts on some mornings
thing to do with Mommy- Buy Lego sets
place to go- Bricks & MiniFigs
store- Wal-Mart

What are you the most excited about now that you are six? All the new Lego sets I get!

What are you looking forward to the most this year? Going into 1st grade.

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Celebrating Luke

On February 25th, our sweet Lukey Baby turned SIX years old! 

Because Creed and I were out of town, he spent the day with PeePaw and Grandma Beth. (He also got to celebrate his birthday for like two weeks straight!) On his special day, he had his basketball game first thing that morning, went to Cracker Barrel for brunch, and then his favorite Mexican restaurant for dinner. 

Funny thing...while we were away, I got a text with this picture and the message...
Ran into neighbors. He went over to their table and told them it was his birthday and asked for money. Got 36 dollars. 

Yep. He sure did that. Apparently he also hit up the owner of the restaurant and scored $10 as well. He is a funny, funny kid. And so incredibly lovable!

*****

The following weekend, we celebrated Luke with a party at Bricks & MiniFigs. 

Backstory: About 6 weeks ago we were discussing his party and he couldn't decide between Bricks & MiniFigs and House of Boom. A few days after, his teacher came up to me and said that morning he asked for everyone's attention and had all of his classmates vote on where he should have his party. It was a narrow margin of victory, but Bricks & MiniFigs won out. :)

The party host directed a few building games and challenges that the kids all loved and really got excited about.


For dinner we had pizza and Subway (because Luke LOVES Subway) and cupcakes. 

I've never seen a kid so happy while hearing Happy Birthday to You!

Happy Birthday dear Luke...


Sweet friends


While it was a class party, Luke had to have Colin there as well. :)

That night, before I had even finished putting things away, Luke has almost completed a set! He is Lego crazy these days!

***

Since we may have had a little guilt over missing his actual birthday (Caleb actually said we should be ashamed of ourselves!), we celebrated Luke a little extra this year. :) The day after his party, we loaded up and headed to his favorite place...
Great Wolf Lodge!

While it was really, really crowded for a Sunday and Monday, we still made the best of it and did as much as we could. 




The swimming and slides wore them out, but their "bummed" smiles say it all...they were not ready to leave!